The employees of Extreme Vietnam accused CEO Xia Yiping of being suspected of corruption. For the predicament of Extreme Vietnam, some employees of Extreme Vietnam accused Xia Yiping of being suspected of corruption in the circle of friends. He said, "When I asked to organize the media competitive presentation according to the procurement process, he forced the suppliers to come in; When his supplier was not shortlisted, he refused to sign the framework; When his people took a few pages of A4 paper, they asked me to examine and approve all the muddled accounts before I took office. When I witnessed with my own eyes, he specially approved the supplier designated by his people who paid ten times the market price. " In the intimate colleague circle, some employees also said, "Before 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, if Xia Yiping resigned himself, the money could still be transferred to the Jidu account, and Jidu could still revitalize all the situations. However, Xia Yiping is determined not to resign, and then he will drag everyone with him. After Baidu sent a new financial controller to audit the company in October, it discovered Xia Yiping's corruption, private giving and receiving behavior, purchasing various designated suppliers and pocketing his own money. Therefore, Xia Yiping was asked to resign on his own. " The above statement has not been confirmed by the extreme Vietnamese side. (Sina Technology)The Nikkei 225 index closed up 1.21% at 39,849.14.The European Central Bank opened the door for further interest rate cuts. On Thursday, the European Central Bank cut interest rates for the fourth time this year and opened the door for further interest rate cuts in the future, because inflation is close to its target and the economy is still weak. The European Central Bank lowered the deposit interest rate from 3.25% to 3.0%, and cancelled the statement that the interest rate remained "sufficiently restrictive", suggesting that it was possible to cut interest rates further. The European Central Bank said: "The financial environment is easing, because the recent interest rate cuts by the European Central Bank have gradually reduced the new borrowing costs of enterprises and households." "But the financial environment is still very tight, because monetary policy is still restrictive, and past interest rate hikes are still being transmitted to outstanding stock credit."
India imported 841,993 tons of palm oil in November, compared with 845,682 tons in October.The turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets exceeded 1.5 trillion yuan for the fifth consecutive trading day.Dongyang Guangyao submitted a prospectus to be listed in Hong Kong by way of introduction. On December 11th, Dongyangguang Pharmaceutical, the controlling shareholder of Dongyangguang Changjiang Pharmaceutical, submitted a prospectus to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to be listed in Hong Kong by way of introduction, and the exclusive sponsor was CICC.
Russia's central bank's gold and foreign exchange reserves reached US$ 614.4 billion in the week of December 6, with the previous value of US$ 614.1 billion.As of December 6, 2024, Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves were $12.1 billion.The European Central Bank cut interest rates by 25 basis points, warning that economic growth will slow down. The European Central Bank cut interest rates by 25 basis points to 3%, and warned that economic growth will be weaker than its previous forecast. This is the fourth time that the European Central Bank has cut interest rates since June, bringing the benchmark interest rate to its lowest level since March 2023. At the same time, the European Central Bank warned that the euro zone economy will only grow by 1.1% in 2025, lower than its forecast of 1.3% in September. It was widely expected that the European Central Bank would cut interest rates. Investors expect that the European Central Bank will cut interest rates more than the Federal Reserve next year, because it is widely expected that the economic growth of the euro zone will lag behind that of the United States. The euro zone's export-dependent economy is also vulnerable to Trump's threat to impose tariffs of up to 20% on all American imports.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14